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Discover Ludwig"has been ineligible" is a perfectly correct and usable expression in written English.
It is generally used in the context of a person or thing being excluded from being eligible for something. For example: "John has been ineligible for the job due to his lack of qualifications."
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Because of the Wal-Mart job, she has been ineligible for unemployment benefits, and she says she made too much money to qualify for food stamps or Medicaid last year.
Being selected to referee the Champions League final was a major endorsement for Webb, who has been ineligible for the previous five years because of the presence of English teams.
But women with children 5 and younger are forbidden from working since they must always tend to their kids, so Hernandez has been ineligible for a job.
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Otherwise he would have been ineligible to play this season.
Albrighton would have been ineligible for Thursday's game.
If Hong was born in 1989, she would have been ineligible to compete in Athens.
If the Wizards had cut Strickland after midnight, he would have been ineligible for the postseason.
Had Cleveland placed Brown on injured reserve, he would have been ineligible to return this season.
And many have been ineligible for rehousing, usually because of a criminal conviction.
He would have been ineligible to play had the positive test come before the game, according to league rules.
If Clemens had put himself on the voluntary retired list, he would have been ineligible to play for a year.
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